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Numeracy, Financial Literacy and Household Finance. By Johan Almenberg and Daria Finocchiaro
364 kB -1 – E C O N O M I C C O M M E N T A R I E S N O . 3 , 2 0 1 1 n Economic Commentariesn 2 6 A P R I L 2 0 1 1 NO. 3, 2011 Numeracy, Financial Literacy and Household Finance Johan Almenberg and Daria Finocchiaro1 Johan Almenberg works at the...
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854 kB -MPU 2010:3 101215 Figure 01. Repo rate with uncertainty bands Per cent, quarterly averages Source: The Riksbank Note. The uncertainty bands for the repo rate are based on the ability of risk-adjusted market rates to forecast the future repo...
Heikensten: Introduction on monetary policy
14/04/2004 -The whole speech Let me begin as usual by thanking you for the opportunity to come to the Riksdag Committee on Finance and give an account of monetary…...
Repo rate raised to 0.5 per cent
01/07/2010 -The Swedish economy is developing strongly following the severe downturn. The repo rate now needs to be raised gradually towards more normal levels to…...
Financial Stability Report 2008:1 Article: Liquidity risk in the banking system
258 kB -81 F IN A N C IA L S T A B IL IT Y R E P O R T 1 / 2 0 0 8 L IQUIDITY RISK IN THE BANKING SYSTEM■ Liquidity risk in the banking system During the fi nancial crisis in the autumn and spring, liquidity risks in the fi nancial system have been very...
March 2006
32 kB -Blad1 International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity The table below shows statistical information from Sveriges Riksbank and the Swedish National Debt Office regarding International Reserves as well as predetermined and contingent net...
Inflation Report 1/2002 Monetary policy and simple rules
247 kB - I N F L AT I O N R EP O RT 1/2 0 0 2 During the past decade it has become increasingly com- mon for central banks to have an explicit target for monetary policy. In Sweden, the Riksbank has targeted a...
Economic Review 2000:3 article 1 The conquest of inflation - an introduction to Sargent´s analysis
54 kB -During the 1960’s and the 1970’s the OECD countries witnessed a trend increase in inflation. The 1980’s and the 1990’s, on the other hand, saw a decrease in inflation, which is now back to levels common before 1960 (and even lower). Does this...